Style in Language, Volumen 3

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Página 203Richards: Mr. Voegelin brought up what seemed to be a lack in the discussion of intonation. I am a bit conscious of a lack of explicit reference to poems. In many
problems of the sort that we have been discussing, the transformation of a line ...

Página 204We have one case before us, at least, where intonation does pertain to meter,
namely, the phenomenon of enjambment. Mr Hollander has quoted (176) from an
ode of Ben Jonson's which contains an enjambment that spreads not merely ...

Página 365Thus, for example, it would be an unfortunate mistake to deny the constitutive
value of intonation in English meters-/ Not even speaking about its fundamental
role in the meters of such a master of English free verse as Whitman, it is
impossible ...